Rebecca Saire
Rebecca Saire  | |
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| Born | 16 April 1963 London, England  | 
| Occupation(s) | Actress, writer | 
| Years active | 1968–present | 
| Spouse | Roger Allam | 
| Children | 2 | 
Rebecca Saire (born 16 April 1963) is a British actress and writer who gained early attention when, at the age of fourteen, she played Juliet for the BBC Television Shakespeare series.
Stage
- Sybil in Private Lives (National Theatre)
 - Eliante in The Misanthrope (Piccadilly Theatre)
 - Mabel in An Ideal Husband (Gielgud Theatre)
 - Gwendolen in Travesties (RSC and Savoy Theatre)
 - Diana in All's Well That Ends Well (RSC)
 - Audrey Walsingham in The School of Night (RSC)
 - Rachel in A Jovial Crew (RSC)
 - She was "a beautiful and truly tragic Ophelia" (Time Out) to Mark Rylance's Hamlet at the RSC in 1989
 - Princess Mary in Crown Matrimonial (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre/Tour)
 
Filmography
Television
- Romeo and Juliet (1978)
 - Quatermass (1979, TV)
 - Love in a Cold Climate (TV serial, 1980), as Victoria
 - A.D. (1985), TV film
 - Vanity Fair (1987, TV)
 - Jeeves and Wooster (1991, TV), as Aline Hemmingway
 - Dr. Jenkins in My Dad's the PM
 - Theresa Nolan in A Taste for Death
 - Shona, the high-flying executive wife of DC Duncan Lennox in the long running ITV Drama The Bill
 - She also made guest appearances in A Bit of Fry and Laurie
 - Midsomer Murders, season 7, episode 3 (2004)
 - Lady Alexandra Metcalfe in episode 6, season 2 ("Vergangenheit") of The Crown (2017)
 - Mrs. Radowicz in season 5, episode 4, season 7, episode 2, of Endeavour (2019)
 - Killing Eve (2020, BBC TV), as Bertha Kruger, season 3, episode 4
 - Miriam Heartley-Reade in season 7, episode 3 – The Fisher King of Midsomer Murders
 - Jonquil Heathcote in Doctors (2022)[1]
 
Films
- The Shooting Party (1985)
 
Radio
- Caroline of Brunswick, Princess of Wales, in "The People's Princess",
 - Philippa in "The Experiences of an Irish RM", based on The Irish R.M. novels,
 - Sue in "The Small Back Room", based on the novel of that title,
 - Joan Greenwood in "Kind Hearts", about the classic comedy film Kind Hearts and Coronets
 
Writing
Saire has written three plays for BBC Radio 4, all produced by Eoin O'Callaghan:
- Standing on Tiptoe
 - The Detox
 - Clapham Junction (Radio Times – Pick of the Week)
 
References
- ^ Timblick, Simon. "Doctors spoilers: Halloween HORROR in Letherbridge!". What to Watch. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
 
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